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The options to your Question are:
a) Saturday Night Massacre
b) Executive Privilege Firings
c) Nixon Cover-Up
d) Watergate Scandal
The correct answer is Option a. Saturday Night Massacre refers to President Nixon's order to fire several of his staff members who refused to follow his orders. The exact origin of this phrase could not be tracked but it first appeared in an Article of Washington Post two days following the event and the author of that article stated in the article that the event was already being termed as Saturday Night Massacre.
a) Saturday Night Massacre
b) Executive Privilege Firings
c) Nixon Cover-Up
d) Watergate Scandal
The correct answer is Option a. Saturday Night Massacre refers to President Nixon's order to fire several of his staff members who refused to follow his orders. The exact origin of this phrase could not be tracked but it first appeared in an Article of Washington Post two days following the event and the author of that article stated in the article that the event was already being termed as Saturday Night Massacre.
The event of Nixon’s firing several staff members who refused to follow his orders became was known as the Saturday Night Massacre.
What is the Saturday Night Massacre?
This means the events that occurred in U.S. on the evening of Saturday October 20, 1973, during the Watergate scandal.
Nixon's ordered to fired Archibald Cox and this led to the resignations prominent officers during the Watergate scandal.
Hence, the event is known as Saturday Night Massacre.
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